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Sep 16, 1998 · Train of Life: Directed by Radu Mihaileanu. With Lionel Abelanski, Rufus, Clément Harari, Michel Muller. In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine.
- (9.6K)
- Radu Mihaileanu
- R
- Lionel Abelanski, Rufus, Clément Harari
Train of Life (in French Train de vie; in Romanian Trenul vieţii) is a 1998 tragicomedy film by France, Belgium, Netherlands, Israel and Romania made in the French language. It tells the story of an eastern European Jewish village's plan to escape the Holocaust.
- $3.3 million
- Goran Bregović
- €5.2 million
After hearing accounts of Nazis herding Jews onto trains, an isolated shtetl deports itself, by rail, to safety.
- (128)
- Radu Mihaileanu
- R
- Lionel Abelanski
Brief Synopsis. In Central Europe in 1941, one of the inhabitants of a shtetl hears stories of nearby villages being flattened by the Nazis and the people being herded onto trains, never to be seen again. He comes up with the audacious plan to buy a train, disguise the villagers as Nazis and captives, and deport th.
- Radu Mihaileanu
- Lionel Abelanski
Train of Life. Summaries. In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine. Central Europe, WWII.
Jan 27, 1999 · Overview. In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine. Radu Mihăileanu. Director, Screenplay.
Train of Life (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.